Anna S. Mueller
Psychology · Indiana University
Publications
92
Citations
2,725
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
50
Publishing since 1977
Anna S. Mueller studies suicide and mental health among young people, with attention to the social and cultural factors that shape suicide risk and prevention. Much of the work examines how communities, schools, families, and cultural context influence youth mental health, including studies of suicide clusters, help-seeking, and the mental health needs of youth of color and Native American youth. The research combines sociological and psychological perspectives, often using qualitative and mixed methods.
Publication activity has been steady through the decade with a notable increase in 2024, and remains active in recent years (roughly 7-8 publications per year over the last five years).
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Bridging the Language Divide: Supporting the Mental Health of Spanish-Speaking Youth in Colorado Schools
SSM - Qualitative Research in Health · 2026
- Protective and risk factors of suicide in Native American youth: cross-sectional findings from a mixed-methods study
The Lancet Regional Health - Americas · 2025
- Telemedicine via data glasses in CBRN protection suit—Evaluation of medical qualification and technical feasibility
PLoS ONE · 2025
- Ultrasound endoscopes and routine microbiological surveillance – another critical device in reprocessing
Journal of Hospital Infection · 2025
- Business and Local Government: Prevention of Unethical Conduct
NeilsonJournals Publishing eBooks · 2025
- The Social Psychology of Children and Youth
Handbooks of sociology and social research · 2025
- Culturally Responsive Assessment of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in Youth of Color
UNC Libraries · 2025
- Abstract 4371540: Barriers to Research Participation: The Impact of Race, Education, and Socioeconomic Status in a Diverse Urban Population
Circulation · 2025
- Who responds when disaster strikes? Availability of civil protection personnel in the event of a disaster
RWTH Publications (RWTH Aachen) · 2025
- “Where are the pediatricians in all this?”: Family perspectives on the role of pediatricians in mental healthcare and suicide prevention
SSM - Mental Health · 2024
- Life under Pressure
2024
- Phenomenology, Cultural Meaning, and the Curious Case of Suicide: Localizing the Structure-Culture Dialectic
Philosophy of the Social Sciences · 2024
- The School’s Postvention Response
2024
- Why Youth Died by Suicide
2024
- Safer Memorialization
2024
- Social Science & Medicine×4
- American Sociological Review×3
- Death Studies×2
- Journal of Clinical Epidemiology×2
- Contexts×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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